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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-11-14, Page 6F 11 I � , 'r - �. I . - , , ". , � . , . . . . , , , , 'r � - --..--, - ,- � - . , ; �� .. ; I" �Ii _ , � I - : � , 1 , '­ , I, � I , �yi I I " � 1; I'; , -, ��17,, , ., , , , " '"" ,�,T��Vr`�,-,�" ,,,'� 1�, I . . _,""', "��""` - . ,� ,VO-110.,�., , , $`�, 1. vl),�.�,, JWW.`� u,"T ,,���.-��i�,����,,f,,',.�����;��� F14 1, 1* I , I" .,R,I* . - I , , F if """ , ", "', , �! I ., .., Niox,, i... ­ ,­", -41."._-M, " . I 11 ,� ,W,11'i 4��- "',��Al'. illl�l "I �. . . , I I .� I 11 I I ,� . F"I"'., . -0 $", ; I I . 1 r 11 ie i� I , _� " � I � �; ;%� :. � "a . R. f . �".. , I , I , .,7� .. � � . . . , " ,.,� , 1, I . -, , I ;',, I vt , I I �11'1, . ., � �2, : - ,� , , T I ! " . � , , ,. : � . �', It I � .- ., I I 1 I ,. , I 1;1 "''. j�� ", , , I , ­ . . 11 , I I .� __ . � 1 !4� � I � ��, �,',,,,V�. I " llr� . 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I Al, , , -, wbo are really rich, but do not r -`:-X,�, .A,,�� I know it, You may be one of them. �., vPi ,11 ".1, j6l-�, s 110. .­ , , , , � �.,,;;�,; ,,�,��, � ,,&Rd for Index Boox "Bussing Heirs ��;N' I . *Ud Next of Kin," containing care- :-:"�.'_ 111'�, �,'I, "I E,,!�`:�� : I .11"� fully authentkated lists of missing z�;. ,;?". ; heIrs and unclaimed estates which .,I ... ,, ,�,,,A 1, � �,.* 11, �,� ""41N ", i . have been advertised for, here and i'l �,,14 V , ��. abroad. The Indeir of Missing Heirs . , - 1. r44' ,'; . "" t'.j,�. - ,� �,i,� we offer for sale contains thousands �, , _ , ,�",%, "';'.. I a , ,,�, at names which have appeared In � rr 1"',-1, American, Canadian, English, Scotch, . .11. , ,�, i XAV" . l-, iM , "h, Welsh, German, French, Bel- �,,' R. Z gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and , ; . �� � other newspapers, inserted by lawy- I 11 . ers. executors, administrators. Also P., . " "I ,�. contains list of English and Irish 1.;�:, . 1,',��-. " Courts of Chancery and unclaimed C � dividends list of Bank of England. C I...., .1 ... � - , Your name or your ancestor's may be -­- - , �,�,k� in the list Send $1.00 (one dollar) I'll, - I., at once for book. � �1. ,0 I � 1. , . , International Claim Agency , �, � "IL"'. "..", ,,, _�'. Dept. 296, - , I'll .... �j.:� � Pittsburgh, 'Pa., U. S. A. . � ..;. . 293049 . . . . . . . . . 1 K., "'I: . I I ____ .- .- .., . . i., . , F, FARMS FOR SALE , - � ­ . 'r 100 ACM FARM FOR SAUR OwNn ..... will sell on reasonable terms for quicis 1�1 I.. uds. AmIr to R. S. RAYS. Seatorth, Out I - , , . I 2865-d , . Z11 . I . - FARM' MR SALEL-FOR SALE LOT 9, . - Concession 8, Tuclieramith, containing 100 .. 1. . acres. There are on the Premises a sax - L 't.- roomed frame home, bank barn 5Ox75. lean to r:- 'i" 15x25, all in good condition: 60 acres seeded .; I - " �': to grass emit balance in crop, well fenced and . � , . .1, all tile drained. , % mile from school, 5 miles 11 11 1. � hum Sessforth, 8 miles from Kippen; rural �� . �;.. mail and Phone. Will be sold on reasonable V 1:1 terms. For further particula.rs apply to - ,�.. MRS. DAVID McLELLAN. Mitchell, Ont. .. . ... I 2952-tf , .. I ". - FARm FOR SALF-FIOR SALE LOT 11, I . �,4 concession 3, me", lop, containing 100 ,_1 �'. acres. There are on the premises a good I . : frame home, 10 rooms; hank barn, 5Ox8O, ''. driving house. water in barn and house; I% ,, �. acres of excellent orchard. mostly s i Is uses. Inc -1 ", farm is all tile drained and well fenced; ls/2 , " mileg from church and school, 6 miles from - .41. Seafarth. end 3% miles from Dublin: rural ".. mail and phone. The farm will be sold on �L . reasonable terms. For further Particulars I apply on the Premises or address, Senforth .� .1 F. 0. JOSEPH McQUAID. 2962x4 ,�.' I al,- , CHOICE FARM FOR SALE_ -LOT 9. CON ), eessiors2, Stanley, containing loo acres in L a high 'state of cultivation. There a on �-'!:. I L , . the farm a large solid cement house with .1'. hardwood firiish. also hard and soft vrater In- , ­� aide. and other modern conveniences. ftru, , ��: 49m8g. on otorse foundation., afthlos; wi% I cement doors and with water inside. This is 11 " . , 1% 013oioe� farm. situated on good gravel roads, '. 2% miles from Drueefield and Kjppess ota- 5 tWw- For further Particulars apply to MRS. , , i �i' STEVENS. an the Premises, or to J. : A. Me-, . -, L 'WEN, Braceliold. or BERT CLELAND. �,., �1, ListOweL Executors for the estste of Waiter - 11�111 J. Stevens. 2959-tf - 1. 11 11��11 ____ - . ___ WAIM "R SALE-4PARM OF TWO MM " ��, dred aeres Adjointax the Town of Saw . . barth. conveniently situated to so churohm. 1, I- 46hools *P4. Cqueglate. There to a Gowdws- �� *W briek eattairs with a emeast i -Athen * Own Isez5s �z�� �u. I,'.. . -, with stone suming in 6 ho2ses, 76 head of cattle and 44 boo .�. , slift StOel StaUehiMM and water betsm so . " qlftk *. lifter earrier L and feed ____­_ .1. -S � .11. . fte evamt &no@; dAvins shed ZT vu .,% ,... Own scaleL Waters& by a rest wan sxd 1. . 1, windusill. 7be farm fis well dridned And tD 1. Is high state of ruittvation. The cc Is &I ulam"a 1, be the wround--cholea clay issue- .. �, "I gto Possamfou. Apply to X IMATON. I ft �L, "I 2. Sesterth. Out tm_e - - - ft,A" FOR SALF-100 ACRES, LOT 16, Concession 2, ELR,S.. Tackersoosith, two wiles from Seaforth, public school on farm. Comfortable two story stome house, hard and soft wuler, toilet fixt-ares. Barn 74 feet by 60 feet lean to, 40 ft. b7 19 ft, stoneaL-shijug, cament doors, water system. bowls, self -ailing windmill, litter carrier. silo. lightning rwdm:, drive home 60 feet by 92 feet, double board- ed , Loft Clay loam, sligrMy -rolling, well drained and fenced-, 88 acres freshly seeded, 5 acres maple bush. rural Marl. televhone� _40ne of the best faraw in the township nad a moderately equipped. No reasonable offer will be refused for a quick sale� Would ,consider selling equipment with the farm. Arvii -on the farm or address, CLATTON W.RTYN. R. R_ No. s, seafor ,th, or JAMFA 4G. MARTIN, Rox 91, Seaforth. 2961-tf - F"m FOR` "ALE -FOR SALE:, tAw 5 C'me'assiOn I I and West half of Lot 5 '00n0c%5i0D 10, Ji,R.S.. Tuckeramith, eon. tabling 150 acres. There are on the Premises Lgod two-atDry brick house with slate roof . bank barn l00x69 feet with trot elase stabling, water in the barn, drive shed 2s2S#. Vtg home and hen boom Two greed ovdng wells, a150 an Over-90wing sPrinz. . Ths farra in all cleared but about 20 aeres. Tho good bardwood buals, vrinelvally maple. Al, we" fenced and tile drained. Eight of M wheat go". 40 aerez; ready for op'reirs9 270P. The farm Is situated I miles from Seafarth and 4 miles from Hensell, one -hen mile fxwm school: rural mail and phous. Wei be sold on easy terms. Unless sold by gvrjug ft will be for rent. For further partfeWer, 9IM17 01M the Premises, or address IL R. Me. L Kippm ANGUS McKINNON. 2858.tf - - 11.1 , �, .,: . I . ;. �� 1 ,"I JUNK DEALER i .- I 1 . 1 ,_,', 11: I MW ly" an af 40yk HNI" I ,�; Wool sad POWL WIN pay, good pr,#A ... . . . . . . . . 49L A"17 to �� Z�' i 1!"�','� MAX WOLNEn- - 11 , � . 1 "616q sesfeg* ON& ,�'. ph"Pt Im ,,, I '. I ---- �: I 111.10 THE MCKIUOP MUWAL 11 V= INSURANCE COOT. I I � ., HEAD OFFICF,SEAVORM, OPM �-.11 OFFICM: I I .. . 11. Connolly, Goderieh - _'Frenjdomt , ,,, � Aft. Evanil, Beechwood, Ace,presldAnt ;:, , ",I 0i Jr. XeGvegov, seafaith, &C.-Tte" , '' � I _;, I . . . AMWTS- I 1, � Alpt TAWk IL R. No. I Catitan. I W 94 NfiWW# SsWotth,' y0ift mft' !� Oil tg=, '6,. I W. voo. VA&I I � � I 1, 8"WM - I I I I I =. ( 1�1..'... ,o i . , � . ..'. , ,,.!.It: " Y,,��,, -t " I , 0, ;� I . � ... -, 4 , �,, � . . " -, 41� ..�� :� .. . I I ...... "I'll . . . . . ...... ! I Mowft I I I � I , ". 11 1. 11 " �. , �i'�� - �� A, . yj�, - r.. ...:,,V , , , , " - � I 1% , � :�, 11 .,,,,, r.,, , � � ­., , I ��,�. �: j I , , k., I I : - t`. ,�,- . ., :1 ."'it'..; 6i,��,�.. . , . ..: :�, , � ill -�,­ . .1 -1: 11,," � I ,'', L.;� �L:'r'' � " -, I . ;_��., . . " ;�,�" r' 1� " '111 " , 1 ; I I � I I . � j I ", . I � ,�; I .1 - - IV, 1. �;; , �P,, . . - � . , A�.J' ' j I M, '�� k "L�V_ ,' ",4 " I ..V _ 00 � r . � , �, ""' : . I 1 �- , � I " - . . � - ; , � � , ,. " "'. I � *1, � 0 "I f "t, � 11 I., � ,� el; -.1 I I , I �� -.14 - I ,,, � , JOHN RANKM AORNOT PHONE9L S)"FORTA - - _... ___ - - ------------- �� . I , , T% 51 15 at t feriulo�lls, , I . HAVING EQUIPPED OUR GARAGE WITH THE LAT� EST BATTERY EQUIPMENT WE WILL DO WINTER STORAGE AND CHARGING, ALSO REBUILD YOUR BAT. TERY AT A VERY MODER- ATE PRICE. ASK US A- BOUT DRY STORAGE- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Dodds & flliotft SEAFORTH,ONT. - I __­_­_.__­_ ­ - __ 100 MEN WANTED $8 to $10 PIE - R DAY We want 100 men quick, who are mechanically inclined, to qualify to -hold positions at above wage, as auto mechanics, engineers, electrical ex- perts, truck drivers, chauffeurs, sales - mien, vulcanizers, welders, and battery men. We gmrant6e to train you un- til our Free Employment Department plams you in a position. Write quick for free catalogue. HEMPHILL AUTO TRACTOR SCHOOLS, 163 King St. W, Toronto. - - - "1eveleen" Tooth Paste AND Antiseptic Mouth Wash Specially designed. by its alkalim and cleansing properties� to neutralizA the acids of the mouth, thereby We. serving from decay, removing tartax, and gradually whitening the testh, while, as a real antiseptic. it keel* the gums and mucuoup membrane of t the mouth in a- healthy condition to resist disease. These am being nWTa generally conceded to be the most imPOrtAint functions of a modern dentifrice. Use it every morning and (vey, Important for many) Just before rw tirim as it removes particles of food or confectionery lodged In the twtk causing injurions fermentation, mouth -ores and, Possibly. infection. I Those who have used it constantly for a few mouths can beat bear testi. amy to Its efficiency in this regar& It sells at 25c per tube, wholesale op reftil, at "IM PHARMACY,"' Seaforth, Ont. __ - - - %CREAM CREAM CREAM Mr. Cream Producer - Send your cream to ugj; we are here to give you the very best pes. sible market for your cream. j We beg Your support and co -opera. ; tion. Send us your No. I grAds cream and secure top prices; make 3 this Your Creamery. Cream paid for on a grade basis. I Do not produce cream that is not of R high standard of quality, it does not pay you. b We will PAY a premium of a cents -) per pound butte,r fat for sweet eyeam , delivered at the Creamery. Bring in ; Your high grade cream. t Cash paid to any patron wishing It - Creamery open on Saturday nights' 3 THE SEAFORTH CREAMERy. ' I ­� - 9 I A Bargain .3, r FOR SALE. -Five acres C I one mile ( from Seaforth; modern house with , ftn-aee. bath and toilet, small barn; d good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid h chance to start chicken farm, bees, t etc. Apply to . () R. S. HAYS, t Seaforth, oat. t 2953 -ti t p � F1 L For Sale or Rent Hensall 11�wnyrenes uvarr Ram. r U * ---alme- k East 9811f Lot Z40. 21, sm cov, celmift, 11117. r&ssy ft"". ror pirtlewsrs apply to 0 A-MM00 M* 9 lowtf I � ni""M a. ".1, , " ,, �., ­­­., - � . I __ - � 1, I ___ - ---- I . � JAM "WA."Ok ­ .; 4"_ t, A� I .1i L �, �r �_&*�'!L f . 0 ;1i I i",,,, "M I , 1. I ; =­ I Ag"W" ­Tw�.C,� I a �f 1, I . , , I AI,, �4', ,� oft mrtw"' � � �4' , i a,7 ....... 11 ...... I., - ,,, , ,� I i,e,,o�,,a#�"4"�"e";$�-i�.,�,.k,�,.,.'II6-.i."Vvv.�, ?41� - ­ , , .. I ­ . I 14"ARM-N!" -1 I—— M 0_1 �_" ,. , , : .�, ,, -1 ,,.,, �11!!$'� �, ��:.""L�"­ ,i% , I � �;�- 1�` - �V ", .: � - I ­ I ­­_ _­ _­­ 11 - ­ � I '. . 11 I ­­'...'­ ­ _­ I -,- I � . L A'1WT,F'T ,WW I ­,-� r - - __ __ I . I . ­ - , V No .. � ­______. I - I ­�_::__ . � :i '"� - =�­ : 1. 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"I .... r. I - -- 444 Igaormat girl can be, $be is 04U_ 1, I , ,­ .:,ri.j 41-1-4 , I ­ ., . __ , - ,� ,,, * . 4r . .... .. : : IL , t�xew "t, 10" SAXAr: 004 I �,�,,,� ',�,�,',,--�,,7 �, F ., " �, '. ally unreasonable and Muc4 mv�,; , MAt '01,40'. �v- ` , . ! � I ;i�',',", " ,� � . I - 1- , I 1� i , 11, � , I I liable In middle life to grow. 40164. v I W01h, I I , W" IR14* 194000� OX ,040'�0140t 4000. 7AOt t401�. I . ;­ �� 11 4 ��, �, ".... ", . , . , q,W20 `4y7 a" � muck Cover t 'OTY .. ljob, , - ",- , I \ nagging, and snappish, if not posl- I 3 , , we*�_,# � . - .11 �1� . 1.11 so, yqqK ON; tOR . . � . 0� . I . . . , I., ,-.,.I, � - � I I � I , I -,!M'-- I 11 . - I " . I T W'A;�'; lift0r. 04.t.dparz' these %#b I . - �­17. "7 r"Im , . � " , - � , � I , tively bAd-terapered, than 4 . I �.� A ., :,�,t�� .. , .. , - , � q 4M , J( I V , �� .., I the vers% � '. I ,, ,r ..... .1 , � . ­­­,­ 111, . �'. . I I - , . - . ,., :. e .�- � "! ��� '. L I " , * � or may not. fAurV_ ,�;. .. ,��:� I I � . � V . , JV�- tTaq, , � �,. fW ffl IW:­��, 111. I I -�­' - I tile woman. wbo,se interests are very IVI ".t. , � winter. -ju . , 1,; " A` . " .. �i E ., � 'I, 'L ,.,.;)� 11 I - �`_,_, . I 201 . � .Jr. WW :'j,� 'L. � , � �, '. � . jt" varied� . I i"I".': 11 ! any case *OY, Must h6- tharouOly. . j I ,",*, I - __, �­ - '. _. , y ill.. .1 '. _. '. _. , . I . ­ I I 1.11,111, ­ I � ���:: . � , e ,,, - 1��. -, .: '� -1 .. I . 1, . ­ �,., .� ­ 1. I :11 _91.1:1 I'll .1 - " I I o . . There is really no womEka quite a ' 0 - �-4, PrOWMAG AUG wipen 'cue covering 69 "I , 1. ;. I AL � �a I I L ,*� APAAAA , .10 �� � r- " ... . . . , . Z", P ., �,_ 91F�� �: M : .. I, 7- litter h#$ tO be so heaVy, t�qt *0 I . , I -1 , , � .... ". I 1. � � . . . . . . . ,� . . 1'. * -0�-.:� a - r a A " " , " without W FLBS - ! 0 " Perverse and provoking as the''one , .1, � br , 0 - Intellectual re4gurces mad INTER Plants as SmOthered, the, leave6 per I . : r.'� !O "' rim" k p Mki'A'', `1` whose posjtl6n happens to be at varl- . -, 7 r . � I Ishing as a rpsult of too close eronflne. " , 4010 � I TUB=$ AND ROOTS I meat and attacks FNIE L6 4 "10 ta, or" - I F i., !?,$ � , 11 , ... 11 .i .. I ance with her ideas of comfort, or # nifldQw or-9ther " . . 1. _0940441., 11 � � I .1 I . .. who, being comfortablel is Qonsclohs While it Ji"true that special still- . fangi. If you desire to protect these I I- -1 .... .. I 11 -1, - 11 �� � - .. I I I 11 ­ � � . I I I , I � 7.7 � �� 1, - I I I '. 11 of the 'taint bontempty and slight plants ,Dutdoors, stick a few pieces of � � , . I .. I . � .. ,� 11 I I . : ;, -, . , avoidance of those round her. jects may rq�qujre special care in stor- evergree;i brush Into the ground and means of a'seriea of resonating mod- ,but not � del1*04ily - Ii ,&j -ter a , fast; Wives are Perfectly well aware age over wint;q.-it is equally true that upon these V14CO the litter whia,lat_ els from, the point of ' - . when their husbands listen from po- the majority � , 0 the garden wow -that ."it of 24 houra� eaglet uumbe* One, Was Prou-Tz ter Will be hip1d loosely and lightly a- to 'be e9SQAtI#lLy A brW*b of thiia enticed S*a iftenass alone. , When this happens we store away require only ordinary bove the Plants so that -7 At -,400u. On 6 . a reasonable - is they grow more disappointed and care to (bring *them safely through or =ge&ture,. w1lich the e4r "has third Of - J UlYs, Whil " th m re j, aniount of air Will, be allowed to pass learned. to' identify without the aid triotic of thi 0 0 ' ' 0 9 crocchety than many a spinster. until such times as required, Tap through. � � tw held 0evAt r 4, pevbnteep , Men of thirty and . upwards are rooted vegetmWes such as carrots, of Bight . . . . Tktus the laughter hours.longer, oruntil ftfteq#,.IM Sonud Ha, ha, is essentially a smile after five on , zlu*s quite able to realize how great a part beets, turnilm '.And tubers of potatoes Myosotis (Forget- Me-Nots.) the Mornink of the Crieridship plays in married life and may all be soely stored away under � .. made audible and emphatic by the fourth. FinallYp as the old bird bov. . . how it deepens affection. on the one condition and in one com artment. Protection similar to that'advised sudden passage of vibrating q1r.11 ered directly over the nest and was Qther hand, they know the d1joculty. The temperature necessaryiTr the for the Canterbury Bells Is also re- lfb first of all endeavored to repro- drawink away, thet scremiaing eaglet of friendship with a woman whose preservation . of one will do for all. commended for these either in duce, vowel sounds. For this purpose launched into the air and, follow- . early charm has passed away, who The storage of the aforementioned framesi or outdoors. They are very he made a resonator in, plasticine, ing its parent- wfth ' the fkah still in does not understand one word W six should be effeeted in a place with a beautiful spring flowering subject,, shaped in imitation of -the hum -an its t4lons, inade, a good julle in Its of what they say, a6ad who is In- decidedly low tbmperature; if the lat- In spring they may be planted out Muth cavity. The model wasVj;sro- first flight, landinj in the top of X capable of either sympathizing with ter falls almost to freezing" no'hiLrm, in masses or be used to carpet the gressively altered by raising the dead tree to the eastward of t their failures or understanding why will be done; a high temperature how- soil between bulbous plants such as tongue, reducing. the projection Of grove. I .. . hp_ they have scored a huge success. ever Will be disastrous. It 'will be tulips, especially the tall Durwins the Ups, and enlarging the mouth and I . Clever girls are much more likely found that if stored in boxes or shal- whe le 'a d a combination of the alt"tiOn of the resonances wasi --------- ,gob;, _. to be free from senseless extrava- ind re t� , y lor . � . low bins the tap -rooted subjects will escrib ble beaut Y_ noted it each modification. i - . I . . I An artificial larynx (the sound box CURRENT WIT \AND WISDOM gaace, perhaps the most annoying keep as long as necessary, if where . n Possess. - at the top of the windpipe) was sub- . The great majority -of cultured gil ever the air is dry a covering of sand It is only in fiction that huma ty -Is seqtiently added to the model. This atWns dignitY.-Mr. Stacy Aurnonjer. are economical. Frugality has been or soil is afforded. The best tel CONTINU T .�rr_ ED DROUGHT AFFECT- consisted of a rubber strip fixed edge- , their road to Independence. They ature will be between 35 and 45 de- is . I could not have had a career, in very gre's, In storage potatoes should not LNG THE WHEAT . w e across a flatte�ed. air passage, Eastern maiden says she is crazy many Instances, it they had,,coat their be subjected td'light and in the afore ' formed in paraffin wa.* and encased in to get marrfed. Well, most of us are rue mentioned tem1perature 'With ordinary t - but we don't find it out until after parents too much. RepQrt of farm conditions in On- plasticine. - Reatizing,tbe t ario at the beginning of November, A large number of mode ' value of money, they expend-st. care- atmospheric htimidity, need not be . Is based On ward,--seattle Post�lntelligencer. fully and avoid debt Ilk% the p4ague- covered except as necessary'to exclude as received from Agricultural Repre- these principles were made, and ft . . . � sentatives in the various counties in. Was found that a aligh A ca a0h ms= he They way not be so devoted to light. . . t 'no lfi tion If e her of t Smith flunly housekeeping as some of the ua,let- Up to this point we have dealt only dicate normal seasonal advance in in each case enabled a new vowel contributes $1, Peter Smith will Egon tered are, meaning in the majority with commoit bulbs or tubers of flow- outdoor work except in the ease of sound to be imitated. Models 'de- �be able to pay his $600,060 fine� plowing which has been held up some- signed to reproduce vowel and con- I of cases endless and harassing tater.- ering plants and vegetables which are . Orilli-a Packet. fereneo with their helpers. but wken, dormant during the -inter. There what by the continued dry weather. sonant sounds in c�Nunction were . they know their incomeg they mn are,- however, a,number of other gar- The predicted.. shortage of good ap- then experimented with. Finally a Sympathy is the 'safeguard Gj the keeip house comfortably at an OutlaY deiff' subjeets"wbich the householder ples is borne out in the prices quoted, model was made with four resonators. human soul against selfishnes&_�. well within it. treasures and thus desires to carry both Spies and McIntosh being men- in series, which -said "mother" dis-. Carlyle. . Men are vrell aware that there Is no over1for use 'Antsther year and Which tioned as worth $,8 Per barrel, Nor- tinetly *hen the vowel resonator VMS . - the woman who can neither talk nor -to the dormant class. rega the People who live . in new suits slaoulcl bore on earth to be compared with do n6t belong folk County provides an exception as closed by hand, released, and at listen, who has no mental interests in They`reuiain,gieen all winter. rds the apple crop, howeai�er, the same time a tithe connected with it net open milk borttleg with their yiold in that county being reported was pinched and released. ' 1, - . thumdm,Kitchener Record. common with her husban(t and who L � Geraniums. better than expected and grading a- "Early in the investigation," said . I use . - thinks his friends satirical beca bout fifty per cent. N,06, L' Potatoes Sir Ritharit "it was recognized that There isn't much doubt about what they attend to her meaningless chat- It may be said with tru"a that a are -still -being dumped on the market, it'nuight be possible to substitute elec- ter with amused amazement. large number of geraniums are dis- with prices ruling under $1, says. the- trical resonators for acoustic reson- rhost of us would do if we were given Men of the above type believe a;lso carded every Year by artateur grow- Lindsay correspondent, while Dundas ators, so as -to reproduce vowel the option of paying a fine Of $6001 - that the educated girl Is more capable ers that would:,be saved if the owner quotes potatoes -at 76 to 90 cents per sounds in a telephone. 000 .or staying in Jail. -Hamilton I The electrical spectaUr. of real affection and far leas ezactingf had a knowledge of the proper way bag. The r6ot harvest in the province reproduction of all the English vowels than her sister of limited intelligence to store durIng winter. Geranium is nearing completion and the quality and of many consonants has since - and education- plants may cost ten cents in spring. is excellent. And now it is only a question of been carried out by John A. Stewart time until the shops must have male DO Anhnals,See Spirits? In the autumn they may be worth at So.far as Fall sown *heat is con- in the research laboratory of the ma ris s Th ma Times - least twenty-five cents. Why discard cerned, the drought is affecting the Western Electric Company of New nieu t ' - St' � 0 s Most people are satisfied that ani- them if you have a well -lit cellar in growth adversely. There is no York." Journal. - mals dream and mazy believe that which to store them away?, The pro- mention of untoward pasture con- It is expected that these experi- iS . they see spirits. Here are some re- per way to store the plants where no ditions as a result of moisture meats Will lead comparatively aying is one thing, doing another. corded instances: A horse was to be greenhouse is available is to plant the shortage, though admitted decrease to an instrument whi will be Soon - on e, Put in a stable at an hotel while ,eh able M ta'gn . th,e roots close. together in boxq@ of soil in the milk flow indirectly indicates artifically to reproduce all the wo s owner had his luncla. The horse rd 'We may not -be -able to stop drivm and set these near a source of -light. hard picking for the cows that are and Phrases ofhuman conversatiML drinking, but we can stop drinkers would not enter the hotea yard, so The plants.should first be lifted in outdoors as a result of the unusual the owner asked what waa the cause. , The reply was, -I expect he ksows the garden by means of a fork. If warmth and dryness for this time 16 . from - driveam.--&-attle post-jutel- we have a dead man here, taken from the roots are long and straggling of year. Carleton County, as a ,rnat- EAGLE"S NEST WEIGHINO ligenem -- the river this morning.- A terr4er they should -be-judiciously shortened. ter of fact, reports livestock of all - glug (as he always belps "The really wise man 11 says the was seen beg The tops of the plants should. be re- kinds in good condition; pasturesstill NEARLY A TON Main Street philosopher, "Ukeg it for for sugar), then he barked and went moved four inches or so above the boldifig good. The only mention of uPstairs, then begged again. AL per- roots, cutting4n each case just -above fruits, outside apples, is made by the DESCRIBED ,, granted that the law has teeth and son who was a clairvoyant, noticed a joint. When planted in light soil Lincoln County representative. who ' dosen't try to deny it.11--Shelburne this, and saw he was begging to the in the boxes these should he thorough;- reports a stiffening of the grape mar- The most remarkable eagle nest Economist. . spirit of the lady who, when she was ly saturated,.be, allowed to drafri, be ket he ever saw stands in the broken land -- placed near the windows and should ports indicate a poor market season - ow ' Anyway nobody charges the moderin on earth, taught him to beg for sugar. since -IOctober - 23rd. Later- re- n dead top of a shellbark hickory A cat was seen running all o,veT a not again be wa re until the soil a's whole, for spas this Year. I in an open. grove in Vermilion, --0., girl with being effezniniate�-Ashville The fairly dry. Under no circumstances and about ,a mile from! the shore (if Times- . bedroom, got upon the bed, ete. te d is A gr cat was trying -to follow a splrU form should the soil be kept in a condition - . I , a . the lake. . - � . . that was moving about the -bedroom. other than merely inoist. Its form is that of a. wineglass or "Are women qualified'for places of At a lecture given at the Crystal Over-vra- FOUNDRYMEN NEED NOT BURN inverted cone, according to authority," queries an editor. Ask tering will catme the plants to dansp . .. . I , .. � Professor Palace, a live rat �;(as put in a class off. During winter at all times any 11 NOW . F. H. Herrick, of Western Reserve mr. dad; tie knmn.-Bostou Post. tube, and the tube was sesaed ui' at decayed Portion of, the plants should FF . magazine of Wash- .:-- each end. The room was In darkzews " 11 iversity, in Nature and an electric light was put on to be removed. A temperature around F`Ouililr�rneh'-W6 pour molten metal Ington. It was twelve feet high and You can tell China is a republit- fifty degrees should be maintained. from ladle very frequently bum their' 8% feet in greatest diameter. He Three great leaders axe trying to get the tube. When the rat died, a form, The practice of hanging gera,- feet or'legs ver�'severely owing to. estimated its weight at close to one her. -New Bedford Tim . the same shape as a rat. came from jum, up by the roots from the 1he splashing over them of the metal. ton; a line dropped from its rim es Lhe tube and went up In the air. rafters of the cellar is not to be ManY,of these workmen wear old and measured exactly 81 feet, Girls used to be given such names - ' Mtking Gold Leal, commended; as a rule more die than practically worn out shoes purposely The ,history of the Vermilion as Patience and Prudence, but not Gold beating is a very ancfeint ar� live. Whence do the plants obtain in the foundry -and *hen t eagles can be traced back to 1940, no.w. not 110W. -Grenville Piedmont. It was Introduced in Great BritAin their food and moisture if their uid nietal falls upon them, it often during Which period four nests have - .; by the Romans about 2,000 ymrs roots are not in soil? G finds its way through crack, William Allan White, in politics ,eraniums do and been built and occupied in the same ' break in the I t er. neighborhood by -the same birdg or after advising young e p men ago. The Romans probably g&ined not possess bulbous. tuberous, or even a . ea h Th . ere have n wspta ar their knowledge of the art from the fleshy roots in whi& to store away been many serious accidents of this by their successors. The fourth and for years to shun Public life, is in the Greeks and t -he Greeks from the food to tide qver�yvjpter. They are Fort, not to speak of the unreported present, nest was started in 1890 or position of the fellow who said: "My 09"tians and the EgYPtians from fibrous rooted. T I hey grow slowly minor ones. a little earlier and has been o�_Iu_ father advised me not to marry and 4omebody else. The final Process of and flower in winter as well as in A Philadelphia manufacturer has pied without a break for upwards of I'm going to ,advise my children not .Old beating has to be done by hand. summer under Proper conditions; provided a special legging for the 34 years, being added to each year to.'�-Detroit Ngws. Seen In Its virgin state, In a crucible not only then may -they be planted purpose of obviating burns to the legs until it is seven feeet high. L . ust taken from the furnace, the gold in boxes of soil but also be potted and feet. This legging covers the its framework is a close mass of listens like diamonds and after being for use in the windows during winter. entire foot, for it is rather on the interfaced sticks, some of which are Send for free b"a Poured into a mould and cooled in a To hang them by the roots is wrong. flatter parts of the food that the from three bo four feet long and fWl Pardo- Pedial bath a 200 -oz. brick of 22- gt=g of - Treach's melted metal gets a "foothold" long from two to three inches thick, all , world-famotisrTrep- I , karat Quality is worth about $4,600. Snapdragons and Pentstemons. enough to burn or sink through to being now bleached to a light gray amtlonforEp epsy and -pits-simple i'he men who beat gold by hand wield the flesh. They are not, as one color. Each Spring a fresh bed of � boxne treatment. twen- Snapdragons and Pentstemons might at first surmises made of as- straw, cornstalks and stubble is laid ,fov- 30r -ta iammers weighing fourteen or FITS tY-one pounds each. The skill of the may if they are cift back as advised tbeTR0rl='d'UdcdaM Tesumonials from all pax EA Cover 30T 14'S %ah.eyear. writeatoncot= r workers I such that gold can be for bestos--the best reason for this be- on top and new sticks are incorpor- _4E IES LlryllTED ll Geraniums be either boxed and ing that in practice experience showls ated with the old. 3W 8t-JasXseS'Cbambers,79AdelWde8&F6 Paten to the thinness of 1-292,000th placed in &protected garden frame that they do not -have to -be. 111 An observatory was built in a big Toronto; Ontario f an Inch and one ounce can be made or be planted directly in the bed of - e re than 200 protectors are light in weight, very elm tree close to the tree bearing �_- the frame. They should be lifted much like the army leggings, and do the nest, and there the observers Quare feet. A skilled craftsman from the garden very carefully so lay the mo- were hidden on a platform, Armed The aim o'f the Valera seems to he akes a week to beat two anct a half as not to disturb the soil around the ti,n. They lap at the back and may with a camera and binoculars, the to send Ireland to a place where she ,uDees of gold Into leaf, and one roots any more than necessary- With be Put on in a jiffy observers spent hours daily during won't need an Ulster.--4PhiladeIpitia unce Produces 2,500 gold leaves the advent of frost litter should be It is often quite easy to devise an the nesting season observing the North American. hree . and a quarter inches square. placed over the plants and the sashes ideal pr,tesctio, for workmen of vari- family life of the eagles. Skill in Mestanurgy. 1, placed in position. " ous sorts, but the result of this sort The nest life of the eagle begins . The greatest of all warriors in the The Chinese have long been the Pansies and Violas. of effort often reminds one of the with nest -building in early March, siege of Troy had not the pfe-emin- vorld's leaders in the making of al- Usual TeSU]t of preparing a nice, cozy followed by egg -laying and incuba- ence because nature had given oYs, and what is known as German Plants of these if the old stems bed for a cat. The bed will perhaps tion. strength and he carried the largest ilver Is an Imitation of Chinese t1ong are removed (the young growths be- seem ideal, but puss 'Won't use it. In the observations of the last two bow ,but because self-discipline bad r white steel which is obtained by ing retained) may now be planted So with the men; the safety ap- seasons covering the late nest life and taught him how to bend it -Daniel using red steel with arsenic. The in the garden frame; as much soil pliance must zn,eet the "human na- com'Prising thirtY-six full days of Webster. . hinese gotigs and tom-toms haTe as poRsible should remain on the ture" test first, and ideal a t In y twelve to thirteen hours each, Pro - Ong been the admiration of the world roots.- The treatment advised for be, if the men don, t e i a fessor Herrick, according William Wrigley has contributed like it, they to Nature n account of their perfect tou,a which Snapdragons will suffice. Any seed- simply will not wear it. Magazine, recorded 109 visits of the to the Coolidge campaign fund. That eftes Imitation. Chenileals analysis lings of pansies or Violas which may The Protecting legging for metal eagles to thOr eyrie; the food deliv- ougii . t to gum things up a bit.-Bord- as proved conclusively the"COmPDXi- have appeared in the garden may pourers appears to have passed the ered includea 87 fish, among which ,r Cities Star. ion of the tom-toms', but the details also safely be planted in the garden human nature est, and is now be- sheeps- f their manufacture, the tri he could recognize -catfish, fee. It to Y . 'head ,sand and blue pike, carp and he makers, remain myster cks of frame, but like the roots of the older ing worn daily t large number of We expect to read any day of a m vases, so Plants should be covered with a these workmen. This, in the main, is perch. Four minutes is the 'record widow being left a-bootlegacy.-The light covering of litter. for I a Journey from perch to,the lake . ectors. A brass i. These seed- simply because they have found it to Goblin. ' agoda built on a hill near Taing ings are so hardy that in many lo- really practical and does what it is and back again with, a fish. fanfou dates from the twelfth cen- calilties they survive the winters out- designed to do. . Toward the close of june the French is an easy language to learn. - ury. . doors covered only with snow. They Young eagles -began to rise r The hard part is to make Frenchmen - do not fare so well, - ____1eP1_ ,nore and . J;Owever, during More above the floor of their eyrie. understand it -Now York Telegram Hurnah? MODEL OF CLAY MADE To On July let the eagles began and Mail. I I A safe whieh automatically chloro� circling about and showing a fish, orms a burglar when he attemp% �' _��_�_ �_�_ SPEAK SEVERAL WORDS Of course you can reduce your run - open It has u ,3r- . I 11 I - � � ning expenses by walking occasion -ally. et br an Austrian firm. ! I ,�, Artificial M*utbG made of Plasticine -Brandon Sun. Lock Church Doora. 9.1 . with larynxes of rubber are the latest 0 9 41 I In Holland ft 10 the cuitorn for tho I . results of scientific experiments 0 The 11aldanes as Walkers. 'I'LL hurob doom to be locked during tho I I ,:'' I Which may in due course enable the I I .. From the London Observer. I I . fill - I , . Wm6h, 00 that nobodr can interrupt I I dumb to 6pc-ak by means of a reson- . Box L yagn going In or otO. I - - . 11 ator that would reprodu,ce all the W - I � � I 10 I Lord Haldane's boast that in walk- . soundo and ,Words ng4do by ordinary N 7 ing from London to 13righton at the . . ,-!S�. . ... I hunlail 1W 1 , U iftfflv I'll ... . rate of four miles an hour he had ' , I ra . . . . . . .. . Y� - 0 " *- " Thdr dy, L �� , �,:., - � a ' M .Ift,miiioh (if Sir Rich. - . ov�-N � V, e Nighwe It now p�Mrong its be, ati- ' * 11 I nbablished a revord for Lord Chan- . , . - 0 1 '� NA3 9WO eb 101% on foot," comes appropriately 11, adiumn-W tin,tt 6n Ca�nMasb us. 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